1. All mobile devices must have up-to-date antivirus software installed and active at all times. This will help protect the healthcare provider’s network against malware and other malicious activity.
2. All mobile devices must be password-protected and have a screen lock enabled when not in use. This will help prevent unauthorized access to the device and any confidential data stored on it.
3. All mobile devices must have any applications that are not approved by the healthcare provider disabled. This will help ensure that the healthcare provider’s network remains secure and that unauthorized applications cannot be used to access confidential data.
4. All mobile devices must be kept up-to-date with the latest operating system and security updates. This will help protect the device against security vulnerabilities and any potential exploits.
5. All mobile devices must be disconnected from the healthcare provider’s network when not in use. This will help prevent unauthorized access to the network and any confidential data stored on it.